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Imposed code 2

A contractor gave a code 3 to an outside socket located on the exterior wooden balcony of a first floor restaurant which was only used for Xmas tree. Reason no additional protection. He was subsequently subject to NICEIC assessment the outcome of which required him to re-visit his client, withdraw the satisfactory report and amend it with a code 2 thereby resulting in the report having unsatisfactory designation. To add insult to injury, he was required to confirm he had carried out that instruction by writing to NICEIC head office. This he obediently did. I am afraid I may have taken a more belligerent stance!

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  • Seems a bit heavy handed to me. To date the socket may only have been used for a tree, but there would be nothing to stop a workman plugging in e.g. a drill there so I wouldn't argue with C2.

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  • Seems a bit heavy handed to me. To date the socket may only have been used for a tree, but there would be nothing to stop a workman plugging in e.g. a drill there so I wouldn't argue with C2.

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